The Danganronpa games need to come to Switch. They're absolutely amazing. The announcement of the new Danganronpa trilogy collection would be a good time to port it, I think. I'd probably spring for a physical special edition, if possible.

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I think Danganronpa is a surefire bet. If they don’t bring it they are foolish. Granted there’s a lot of foolishness going around with developers not bringing their games to Switch so, who knows.

I think we’re going to get a lot more third party announcements than expected next year. Spyro is almost a certainty, though it’s possible the game is prohibited from releasing on Switch/PC for a year like Crash. When buying timed exclusivity deals, each and every platform is money lost. It’s possible they didn’t want to pay to exclude the Xbox platform because they don’t feel that platforms sales are a threat, given most people who own an Xbox don’t own a PS4. Whereas there is considerable overlap with Switch and PC. So we might not hear anything until the summer or fall. But I’m pretty sure it’s coming.

It’s exciting thinking about all the announcements we’re going to get that we haven’t even thought about. Stuff like South Park and Valkyria Chronicles and YS VIII and Dark Souls and Diablo 3 that just threw everyone for a loop. Even Okami, which most had written off as not coming to Switch. None of these were really expected (save perhaps Okami, which I did suspect, even if I had started to think it wasn’t going to happen).

I wonder what kind of announcements we will get this year that throw us for a loop...

@Octane Do you think Miyamoto remembers he's supposed to be working on the game? Or did he leave the team one day, forgot he locked the door and now they're all skeletons in some development room within the halls of Nintendo Japan

Seriously though I'd like to know why Pikmin 4 is hanging around. Unless it needed some serious reworking for Switch (which I doubt) I can't see any reason to have sat on it for so long. I was under the impression Pikmin 3 did pretty well on WiiU (it can't have done to bad if it had a follow up) and I would have thought it would have been the perfect title to have out earlier this year when things were a little more quiet first party wise. I guess well see with time.

I think it was being designed for Wii U with the Gamepad, and when they transitioned to Switch, there was no longer a way to manage in real time via the Gamepad, which threw a wrench into the planned 4 characters (the natural progression after Pikmin 3’s 3 characters). I think this caused them to re-designed the game around controlling one character, which combined with the need to port over to Switch, and Miamoto being stretched thin as is, resulted in the delay we observe today.

I do think it will be shown and officially announced at some point, I just don’t know if that’s going to be 2019 or 2020, or God forbid... beyond